I received an e-mail this morning from Jackson, the first in several days. I usually get more frequent e-mails when he is at Siana Springs because his modem makes it easier to connect online there than in his village, but I also knew the camp would be filled with holiday visitors — lucky folks! I smiled at what he wrote:"I have been very busy taking guests on safaris and had some rest in the evening as I prepare my Land Rover for the next morning Game drives. Family at village butchered a he goat for Xmas dinner. Poor Jackson could not get a share of the roasted or fried meat."A Maasai holiday meal makes my roasted turkey seem rather tame! What did you eat for the holiday? Hope it was tasty!
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